

When the entire group gets together, they reiterate what the mission is, and they are determined to have a great time now that their friend Erin (Margaret Cho), who owns the lakehouse on Tuna Walk, will no longer be able to host them due to financial constraints that are forcing her to sell the house. While Howie has shown up with good intentions every year, the magic hook-up never seems to happen, and Noah has promised himself and Howie that he will do without until Howie gets laid. He clarifies to all who listen that his primary mission on this last trip is to find his best buddy Howie (Bowen Yang), a link to get laid. The “Mamma Bear” of the group is loud and proud as he ditches his date because he is running late for his annual trek to Fire Island. When this film opens, Noah (Joel Kim Booster) stands out as the unpredictable yet protective and fun-loving social diva. A pair of best friends set out to have a legendary week-long summer vacation with the help of cheap rosé and a group of eclectic friends.
